Eleven people are being assisted by the Red Cross following a fire at their apartment building. City of Madison firefighters were called the a fire at 2005 Leland Drive at 11:14 p.m. Tuesday.
News & Updates
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11 Displaced by Apartment Fire; No Injuries
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TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT SAFETY TEAM UPDATE
postedThe Madison Police Department's Traffic Enforcement Safety Team (T.E.S.T.), in addition to other enforcement efforts, will be specifically addressing traffic violations this week in the following areas:
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9/11 Commemoration Aims to Give Back
postedEach year, as September 11 approaches, firefighters and other first responders are asked to reach back and remember that day in 2001, how it affected them as firefighters and, in some cases, how it drove them to become fir
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Battle of the Badges
postedBragging rights will be on the line next week as law enforcement officers face-off against firefighters in the "Battle of the Badges." However, you don't have to wear a badge to participate in the "Neve
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Meet the Author Series: September Author Bob Kann
postedLearn all about it! Join author and storyteller Bob Kann as he tells the story of the 37 women in The Wisconsin Women of the All American Girls Professional Baseball League.
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Madison Parks Fall Festival featuring Craft Show and Big Rig Gig
postedMadison Parks Fall Festival September 29, 9a.m. - 3p.m. Elver Park, 1250 McKenna Blvd.
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Metro Detours Downtown and on UW Campus on Sunday, September 9 Due to Ironman Event
postedDue to the Ironman Event, buses detour from the downtown area on Sunday, September 9. Delays can be expected on ALL routes throughout the system during the event.
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Important Reminder to Get Your Kids Vaccinated Sooner than Later
postedSchool has already started in most of Dane County, and in the rush to buy backpacks and notebooks, you may have not gotten to the vaccinations that are required by schools and by athletic teams.
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Fire Sprinklers Keep Fire From Spreading at Aramark
postedNo one was in the building when a fire broke out at 1212 N. Stoughton Road.
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Statement Concerning 800 North Block of East Washington Avenue
postedThe City of Madison and Urban Land Interests have mutually decided not to further pursue the sale and purchase of the 800 North Block of the former Don Miller property on East Washington Avenue.
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Southwest Path to get Reconstructed Shoulders for Walking and Running (as part of 2012 Path Resurfacing Project)
postedConstruction will begin around September 10 on the City's 2012 path resurfacing project.
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Fire & EMS Units Respond to Crash
postedCity of Madison firefighters and paramedics responded to a car crash at the intersection of John Nolen Drive and Lakeside Street early Saturday morning. Crews were dispatched to the scene at 2:03 a.m.
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Divers Rescue Woman From Lake Mendota
postedThe Madison Fire Department's Lake Rescue Team rescued a woman from Lake Mendota late Friday night. The Maple Bluff Fire Department and City of Madison Fire Department were called to Burrows Park at 11:14 p.m.
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CITY OF MADISON CDA RECIPIENT OF A $243,000 FEDERAL GRANT FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT
postedMADISON - The City of Madison Community Development Authority (CDA) is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a $243,000 grant, for a 3 year period, under the Resident Opportunities and Self Sufficiency - Services Co
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SCHOOL ZONE SAFETY
postedThe Madison Police Department would like to welcome students, teachers and parents back to school for the 2012-2013 School Year.